The
Yumburra, Yellabinna, Pureba region is intrinsic to our culture. It’s rock holes, sacred sites and the paths between,
are very special to us. Our bush foods and bush medicines are out there. It is our school for our children. When we were young
the old people would take us out there to hide us from the Australian government officers who were coming to the mission to
take us away from our families. They taught us about the land like show and tell.

are sources of precious water and sacred sites traditionally managed by the Googatha.

It is the largest area of Mallee bushland left Australia wide, ecologically significant as
it joins the eastern and western Mallee country and secures the diversity in connecting this southern Mallee dune system with
the northern Mulga bushland.

Among the Acacia, Eucalypt and Mallee

there are

Kangaroos, Red and Western Greys, Western Pygmy Possums, Wombats, Echidnas
and Greater Long Eared Bats.

Due to it’s size (4 million hectares)

It is a haven for endangered, rare and threatened flora and fauna such as the